Campbell Digital Breakout Boxes
Here you will find different digital breakout boxes. YAY!!
Under each link, you will find the following things:
Holiday & Seasonal Games
RECOMMENDED AGES: Early Elementary
TOPIC: Halloween
Boo, the cat, is running to and fro. He is traveling all around town and doesn’t know where to go. Help him find his way back to his house, But be careful, he is scared by even a mouse!
RECOMMENDED AGES: Grades 1st - 3rd
TOPIC: Halloween
It’s Halloween in Spookyville and the mayor has decided that Halloween will be canceled this year. He has locked away all of the candy in town so no one can trick or treat! You must solve clues to open the box of candy before time runs out! Do you have what it takes to save Halloween?
RECOMMENDED AGES: K-1st
TOPIC: Halloween
Wanda Witch and her friends Ghost, Spider, and Pumpkin are at it again! They keep playing tricks us on. Come help turn these tricks into treat
RECOMMENDED AGES: Elementary/Middle School
TOPIC: Halloween/Team Building
Halloween is your favorite holiday, and you love to celebrate all month long! Earlier this month, your parents tried to design a haunted house inside your home, but somehow the haunting became a little too real when the ghosts Dr. Can D. Corn, Dr. Pump Kin, and Dr. Trick R. Treaters took over your house. Now it’s the Eve of Halloween, and you are going to a haunted house on a farm near your house. Something seems puzzling as soon as you and your friends arrive...why is everything so dark? Out of the corner of your eye, you see a figure moving towards you. “Hello humans,” says the ghost. “I am Dr. Bat Dracular, and I have “pulled the plug” on your Halloween fun this year. I’m tired of all of these haunted houses every year. I decided to turn off all of the power so no one can enjoy the frights here. I have locked the key away so that no one can enjoy this haunted house this year. See you next year.” NO HAUNTED HOUSE? It can’t be! You have to find that key to turn the power back on. And you have to hurry before the crowds arrive for the haunted house. Can you save Halloween?!
RECOMMENDED AGES: 2nd - 8th Grade
TOPIC: Halloween
Franky has been invited to a spooktacular Halloween Party! Help him play the fun party games!
RECOMMENDED AGES: 2nd - 4th Grade
TOPIC: Halloween
The monsters are confused about where they hid all the candy to give out on Halloween. They need your help in order to find it in time to give to the Trick-or-Treaters.
FAMILY GATHERING: THANKSGIVING DINNER
RECOMMENDED AGES: Grades 4-6
TOPIC: Thanksgiving, Math
Thanksgiving is almost here and you are so excited that you have been asked to help plan your family’s Thanksgiving dinner. Help your parents plan the shopping and organizing of festivities and seating arrangements to make this Thanksgiving one to remember!
RECOMMENDED AGES: K-2
TOPIC: Thankful
Gus is so excited to be able to celebrate the season of thankfulness with his family. He is so grateful to have food, family, and shelter, but he is also grateful for one of the favorites of the season, pumpkin pie! Help Gus share his grateful spirit while also getting his pumpkin pie!
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RECOMMENDED AGES: Elementary
TOPIC: Thanksgiving
Keyla loves Thanksgiving as it is all about being thankful and enjoying great food with family. She is getting ready to celebrate with her family. Help Keyla finish getting ready and Breakout the Thanksgiving Dinner!
RECOMMENDED AGES: Elementary
TOPIC: Holiday/Thanksgiving
Gobble, gobble, squawk, squawk. Can you make the turkey talk?
'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS
RECOMMENDED AGES: Grade 4-Adult
TOPIC: Holiday, Christmas
'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, people were playing a Breakout EDU digital game based on the classic poem by Clement C. Moore. The original title, "A Visit from Saint Nicholas" was published in 1823, but all these years later the story and mysteries within still leave us with a sense of awe and wonder.
RECOMMENDED AGES: Grades 1-3
TOPIC: Holidays; Christmas
It's that time of year again . . . the big Christmas party is coming! Time to get out all the decorations and deck the halls with lots of holiday cheer. Don't take too long, or you will miss out on all the festivities.
RECOMMENDED AGES: Elementary
TOPIC: Holiday
It's almost Christmas Eve and Santa's elves have been frantically working to finish up the orders of toys for all the boys and girls. Panic sets in when one of the reindeer decided to hide all the elves' tools. Now the elves are unable to finish the job. Work through the clues and help the elves find their toolbox before Santa finds out and Christmas has to be cancelled!!
RECOMMENDED AGES: Elementary
TOPIC: Holiday and Seasonal, Winter, Christmas
It's snowing, it's snowing, and the wind will soon be blowing! The only way to bring Frosty to life is to make him yourself, but can you get out there and get him assembled before the wind comes to blow his pieces away?
RECOMMENDED AGES: Early Elementary, Elementary
TOPIC: Winter, Team Building
Five little snow people standing in a row...
RECOMMENDED AGES: Grades 2-5
TOPIC: Holiday, Christmas (digital companion to physical game, "Can't Catch Me! I'm the Gingerbread Man!")
Now that you have found the gingerbread man, let's have some fun with him!
RECOMMENDED AGES: Early Elementary and Elementary
TOPIC: Winter, Team Building
Keyla loves taking walks, especially after a new snowfall. She wasn’t paying attention on her walk and is a little bit lost. Her forest friends are giving her clues to point her in the right the direction. Help Keyla puzzle it out and Breakout of her Winter Wonderland!
RECOMMENDED AGES: Elementary
TOPIC: Holiday, Team Building
Rudolph really loves games! His favorite is Hide-n-Seek. He is hiding all over the North Pole and leaving clues to help the others find him. See if you can Breakout Out of Rudolph’s Reindeer Games!
SNOWFLAKES, SNOWMEN...TIME TO PLAY!
RECOMMENDED AGES: Grades PK-3
TOPIC: Winter; Math, Patterns, Shapes
Winter is the time for snow, movies by the fireplace, building snowman and drinking hot chocolate. Tomorrow is the first day of winter and you are ready to put on your snowsuit and run out in the snow. Unfortunately, when you packed your winter clothes away you locked the container. Good thing you left yourself clues. Hurry and get those winter clothes out before you go to bed so you will be ready to go play in the snow tomorrow morning!
SNOWMAN PARTY
RECOMMENDED AGES: Elementary, Middle School
TOPIC: Holiday and Seasonal, Winter
Frosty the Snowman and his pals are planning a fantastic winter wonderland party. But they have a lot of organizing to do before the guests arrive. Can you help them get organized and prepared for the party in Winter Wonderland?
WINTER IS SNOW FUN
RECOMMENDED AGES: Elementary
TOPIC: Winter, General, Team Building
Winter is fun, especially if you are a Snowman. Sam Snowman's friends played a trick and locked up his ticket home on the Deep Freeze Express. He needs to figure out the silly clues and open the locks so he can get home before he melts.
RECOMMENDED AGES: Elementary
TOPIC: Valentine's Day
When the jelly gets into the peanut butter jar,
when puddle water splashes up on the clean, shiny car,
when concessions are out of my favorite snack,
when I wake up late and my day gets off track…
the things that I find that are breaking my heart
are not all that bad once I just get a start
on a game that will break me free from my strife
and add just a little bit of fun to my life!
Can you check out the puzzles and use the clues
to avoid getting caught up in woes and the blues?
Just click on a lock and then give it a try,
and watch as your broken heart goes bye-bye!
RECOMMENDED AGES: Elementary
TOPIC: Valentine's Day
Cupid loves to Cha Cha on Valentine’s Day! He is having a party for all of his friends. The Valentines are ready, the music is set, and the decorations are perfect. The only problem is the guest list is locked up and Cupid needs your help to open the Large Breakout EDU Box and Breakout the Party so he can Cha Cha with his friends!
RECOMMENDED AGES: Elementary
TOPIC: Valentine's Day, Team Building
Keyla is excited to celebrate Valentine’s Day with her friends. She has everything ready, but cannot find her valentines! She is going to re-trace her steps to see if she remembers where she left them. She only has 20 minutes before her friends arrive to celebrate with her. Please help Keyla find her lost valentines!
RECOMMENDED AGES: 4th -12th grade
TOPIC: President's Day
Once while traveling across the country with a group of fellow lawyers (“riding circuit” as it was known in the day), Abraham Lincoln went missing from the party. The last time anyone remembered seeing him, he had been loitering near a thicket of wild plum trees where the men had stopped a short time before to water their horses. 45 minutes later, as Lincoln rejoined them, the lawyers began teasing him about his curiosity. He replied in a perplexed voice, "I found a mysterious light-emitting device that seems to have originated from the future. My curiosity got the better of me and I ended up learning something extremely important about my future that causes me to bleat.” Today . . . at this very moment, you are at the helm of that very device, poised to discover what Lincoln learned on that fateful day. What did Abe find? Can you retrace his steps and figure out what wisdom he discovered?
RECOMMENDED AGES: Elementary
TOPIC: St. Patricks' Day, Cross Curricular
Those Silly Leprechauns have made a mess. They left Shamrocks all over the place, but the Shamrocks may also be clues to where the Leprechaun hid his treasure! If we can figure out the Silly Shamrock Puzzles. we may find the Leprechaun's Pot of Gold!
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ELA
RECOMMENDED AGES: 2-5
TOPIC: Reading
Shae has a baseball game in under an hour, but he can’t find his baseball gear! He’s missing his uniform, cleats, baseball glove, and bat. Can you help him solve the clues so he can find his gear and get to the game on time?
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Math
RECOMMENDED AGES: Grades 2-5
TOPIC: Multiplication and Division (Elementary) The carnival is in town, and it's time for some fun! There are roller coasters to ride and games to be won. Challenge your friends, and go for a ride. Take your tickets to the booth, and you might win a prize!
RECOMMENDED AGES: 3-5
TOPIC: Math, 100th Day of School
It’s STILL the 100th day of school and your space adventure continues. Help the team of rescue aliens navigate through space and time safely to get to earth in time to complete the mission and save the space/time continuum so time can begin again and we can make it to days 101 of school-and beyond!
RECOMMENDED AGES: 2nd grade
TOPIC: ADD UP TO 4 TWO-DIGIT NUMBERS USING PLACE VALUE AND PROPERTY OPERATIONS
Congratulations! You just got hired as the manager for Breakout Baseball Field! It’s day one and you have a double header. Can you make it through your first day successfully?!
Social Studies
RECOMMENDED AGES: Grades 3-8
TOPIC: INDIAN EDUCATION & SOLAR SYSTEM
Although she has been forced to leave Sky Land, can you help Feather Woman return to Earth with the special instructions on how to conduct the ceremonies of the Blackfeet peoples?
To be played after reading the story of Poia: A Blackfeet Legend: http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/TheStoryofPoia-Blackfoot.html
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Science
RECOMMENDED AGES: Grades 2-6
TOPIC: Animals, Ocean Survival
It’s time to open the Breakout Aquarium for the season, but there have been some mix-ups with the displays and exhibits in the park. Somehow the animals have been moved from their correct locations and signs have been rearranged in the wrong areas. Help the staff put everything back in order again and get the animals ready so the Breakout Aquarium can open on schedule.
RECOMMENDED AGES: 2nd Grade
TOPIC: BIODIVERSITY WITHIN AN ECOSYSTEM
Your class is ready to hike the trail behind your school but the gate is locked. These clues are left behind to test your animal knowledge. Solve the clues to see the animals in their habitat before the time runs out.
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